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'Fast Light' Offers No Increase in Information Velocity

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A group of researchers from Duke University in Durham, N.C., and from the University of Arizona in Tucson has experimentally confirmed that superluminal pulses of light cannot transmit information faster than c, the vacuum speed of light. The laboratory experiments, which were reported in the Oct. 16 issue of Nature, validate the predictions of special relativity and preserve notions of causality even for such examples of "fast light." In recent years, scientists had discovered that anomalous dispersion media, which elongate shorter wavelengths and shorten longer ones, do not produce...Read full article

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